S&W .38 pistol
2016/7/22 9:15:28
Question
I have a very good friend that lost his dad this past year and was left several older firearms. One of these is a S&W revolver 4" bbl. The serial # is: V 248863. This handgun is marked with the following on the barrel: 38 S&W CTG. There is one additional marking number when I open the cylinder below the forcing cone: 89756. The mainspring is broken and I will repair it but I can't even tell what model it is or what caliber(.38 spec. or .38long)
It would rate 75 - 80 % NRA....Help.....Mike
Answer
Hi Leo.
The .38 S&W cartridge is shorter and a bit wider than the .38 Special cartridge so you can't shoot .38 Special or .38 Long Colt cartridges in this gun.
The only cartridge which is interchangeable with the .38 S&W is the .38 Colt New Police but it has not been manufactured for quite some time.
You can repair the gun but I would not fire it unless it was inspected by a qualified gunsmith to make sure that no other problems exist. If you intend to fire it then you might be able to find some ammo from this place:
http://www.ows-ammo.com/
Also, there is a good discussion on this cartridge here:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=40341
Hope this helps.
Bob
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